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==Linear system==
 
==Linear system==
A system is said to be linear if it satisfies the principle of superposition i.e if for an input A the system gives an output X and for an input B the system gives output then for an input ( a*A + b*B ) the system should yield the output as ( a*X + b*B ). Moreover if the system follows the property of time scaling then the system can be said to be linear.
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A system is said to be linear if it satisfies the principle of superposition i.e if for an input A the system gives an output X and for an input B the system gives output then for an input ( a*A + b*B ) the system should yield the output as ( a*X + b*B ). Where a and b are any complex numbers.
  
 
==Examples of linear system==
 
==Examples of linear system==
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==Examples of non linear system==
 
==Examples of non linear system==

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Linear system

A system is said to be linear if it satisfies the principle of superposition i.e if for an input A the system gives an output X and for an input B the system gives output then for an input ( a*A + b*B ) the system should yield the output as ( a*X + b*B ). Where a and b are any complex numbers.

Examples of linear system

Examples of non linear system

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